The Origins of the Modern Cheongsam, 1920s presents the modernize cheongsam as worn by the educated elite. The style in the 1920s signifies a period of liberation, with the burgeoning of new ideas and thoughts on the role of women. The cheongsam of the 1920s was loose; the sleeves were wide, and the overall look, simple.
1920 to 1940s saw a stronger sense of modernization and the embrace of western fashion concepts with narrower and shorter sleeves, the use of imported fabrics such as silk crepe, georgette and chiffon, and the use of geometric, floral and Art Deco motifs. The cheongsam was a popular garb for teachers, wives of wealthy businessmen, young girls, and the Peranakans, as it was associated with modernity.
The Golden Period of Cheongsam in Singapore, 1950s to 1960s represents the evolution of the cheongsam to a popular everyday wear for the working woman, showing a significant shift in the identity of women from a traditional home-maker to the modern working female as a result of the country’s changing political, economic and social climate after World War II.
Here are some recommendations and some of my favorite modern cheongsams.
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Women's Modern Cheongsam Modern Oriental Style Qipao Floral Dress For Summer >> See product details |
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3/4 Sleeve Mandarin Collar Vintage Chinese Style Rockabilly Modern Cheongsam Dress >> See product details |
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1950s Swing Dress Vintage 3/4 Sleeve Mandarin Collar Chinese Style Modern Cheongsam Dress >> See product details |
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Women's Sleeveless Modern Cheongsam Dress Mandarin Collar Mini Qipao Party Dress >> See product details |
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Women's Modern Qipao Cheongsam Dress Long Sleeve with Handmade Butterfly Knot Buttons >> See product details |
Nowadays, cheongsam dresses are often used in daily activities by fashion lovers, if you want to look different from others, I highly recommend you try it with confidence, whoever you are will definitely be the center of attention when you wear it.
Well, those are some recommendations from me, hopefully you are no longer confused in buying modern cheongsam qipao dress.
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